The globe. (Huntingdon, Pa.) 1856-1877, December 04, 1867, Image 4

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    Ely Olobe,
HUNTINGDON. PR.
DIPOr Arrb
•ri
i - 441.1 ( 1 go --, of Balti in (re, is an
able Judge and pious man. le knows
for what the island of Jamaica is chief
ly celebrated, and thinks with Lord
Byron' thai "tlio two things most con
solatory.to .fallon men_ are rum and
true religion."
Disdalping,o imbibe perpendicular
ly in bar-rooms, ho keeps a demijohn
of eonceded'Otard in his office, and
there slacks , his thirst as inclination
prompts: •- The Judge has a son who
knows his habits, and emulates them
with filial assiduity. po a Sunday
morning the Jtidge would say :
"Well,-Rufus, going to ;UM: first
Presbyterian with me this morning ?"
"No, father, I reckon I'll go down
to the Second Xetkodist,"
But on his way to thatedifien, Rufus
uniformly stopped at the office, unlock
ed the old gentleman's private closet,
and - indulged himself with pleasant
lluid."
Every Sunday morning the Judge
repeated his laudable inquiry, but Mt :
fits preferred the Second Methodist.
The Judge soon began to notice a mar
ked diminution in the contents of the
detnijoltu . and rightly suspected, who
was-the ttulprit. The Judge emptied
theremainingliquid into another vessel
and placed - it la a secluded place." Next
Stinday.tapyning came file usual inter
rogatory
"Going with me'this morning, ltii
CBE
"No, father, I reckon I'll stick to
the Second Methodist."
On-reaching tho:ofilee and taking
hold of the demijohn; ho noc only saw
with disgust the empty jug, but no
ticed asomll piece of white paper at
tkii•biltidlo, on which was
legibly ir t scrihed hose words : "Secoad
31 . 6ibb'diSt ClOsed'forrepairs!"
After thuroh,father and son met,and
looliogouriousli at each
_other,- sinil
ed'A little Smile ; but said nothing. The
"repairs? 4:1 u that !Methodist : building
have not been - completed. So Rufus
` ave r s e' , zap., c.v.-row
colored witness wiiexaMin
ed in aYashington city court, to prove
the identity of a white man, the other
day. •
District Attorney—Did you see the
enitn,7
"Yes, sir, I seT.l him."
"Was be a `what . )
rriaia ?"
iinow, sir." .
Diets i s AttOrney—"Do you tell Inc
you saw the matrand can'tsay what'
or ho was white or black ?"
"Yes sir, 1 seed him, but dares so
many, white fellows calling themselves
niggei,i round 'here- I can't
_tell one
from tod'er !"
Thetrne-preed of a man is his-cliar
actor !eonfeeised:
akitt - Zacybiucall dein tinge vit long
and make a nein - b-z-z zr"
said a, , i'reneliman, the - other day.
"Wood-cock," we replied.
!-I zis' morningbefoie
mine breakfast, twenty-five wood
cock."
"The deuce you 'did ! 'Whore slid 3;09
find them y.": • •
"In mine chamber bed."
"Twonty:fi*o- - wood. - eocks in your
bed-chamber ?" Yon intuit mean
quitoes."
"Eh hien I - ten_ I kill twenty five
mosquitoes."
°• _
'flW . Alow-years ago in a village in
Chester county, the Methodist and
Presbyterians each built a church at
about the sanetiina; Soon a rivalry
arose between them.,espechilly among
the juvenih4Ohion of the 'congroga•
lions.' Cit'one o(icasion the _Methodist
party got the bei3t of an •aai•i;tilnent in
this way.", = • •. '
"Ah ! I guess wo beat you now."
"How
"Why we've got six buried in our
graveyard, and you've only got four;
and there's old Mr. Cooper is going to
die soon, and he'll make seven."
tar•On Saturday evening when the
congregation of one of. the up town
churches Were leaving the house, it
commenced milling. The lady said to
the gentleman who accompanied her
and her sister, "why, it rains—send
and get an umbrella."
"Why, my dear," said the getleman,
"you aro neither sugar nor salt, and
rain will not'hurt you - ."
"No," said the lady, "but we are las:
see." It is heedless to say he sent for
an umbrella.
DV-One of the preachers at the Wil
limantic Camp Meeting, on Tuesday,
said :—"There sits brother P—,
who used to he one of the meanest
men in this section of country, but the
grace of God took hold of him and
shook him to pieces. A hearty. "Amon"
was indulged iu by the congregation,
and the voice of the man referred to
rang clear and loud aboVe the rest.
. -
see-A - sick 'min, just recovering'his
appetite, ate eighteen dumplings, and
was about entering pnAho nineteenth
and last in the dish, when his'little son
asked his father to give it to him.
"Why, my son, would you take the
last dumpling from your pour sick
father ?"
gr" This is the smallest horse I over
saw," said a, countryman on viewing
a Shetland 'pony.
"Indade, now," replied the Irish
companion, "but I've soon one as small
as two of him."
ItEBIEpT,
INDIAN COMPOUND
Internal and External Moiling,
MEE=
MEI
Diarrh,a, Bloody Flux in one day,
Artr headache and Earache in three minnlea.
Toothache in one minute.
4s• Neuralgia in five minutes,
Co- Sprain, in twenty minutes,
Soro Throat in ten minutes,
AST` Chun.: and Clamp in fire minutes,
*V- Rheumatism in one day,
14., Pain in the Back or Side in, ton :ninnies,.
Oa. Bad Coughs of Colds in one dai,
Paver and Ague In one day.
Cutes Deafness, Asthma;
11 - a_ Bronchitie Affections, Dyspepsia, '
llitS:lnfLinnation or the Kidneys, Er3sipelas,
01,4,Liree Complaint and Palpitation of tlin Heart
Keep it in' your Families—Sickness
.
comesloteniletist expected.
,
I pt otionu to dmcly nni offeclutilly di/Initiate more aclio
and pain, nod to aertnoplleli more perfect equilibrium of
ell the circulating Mil& in the ,buinttn system, than exit
be orected by any other, or 01l bluer methods of inotheal
abl in the Kona eraoe of time. .
TATS POPULAR REMEDY in fast coming into one, for
the fact tint I core, tree of charge, all theta cont.
plaiuta WiIOPOTOr there Wan opportunity to do no. As
soon as it ix applied it Mutest .mirapalottsly kills,the pain.
I do net ask you to bay before you aro certain of Its cilia
(14..7. It you have an echoer pain, it is warranted to do
oil it purports on the label.
I do not propose to cum nosy disease—only a clans
named by my dueetions. My Hutment operates on chem.
hal and electric pi inciples, and is, therefore. appliable,
to the CUM or natural aestoiativn of all organic derange
meot arising (tom an improper citculation of the nerve
Hai
Prof. 3. 11. MeEntyros INDIAN COMPOUND acts di
rectly oh Ilia absot bents ' reducing glandular and other
swellings In incredible short tiles, without any potsibte
lianocr.from its MC tinder no 3 possible circumstances.
This is an iii lei nal and ex lei nil meilivino—composed of
roots, herbs and barks, such as oar folotathers used.—
There is a bountiful supply on earth to catcall complaints
tf wo only know what they wore.
Thla 1ia.1.4 bean a great study with the Medical Faculty
for many yeat 4, to bind out the kinds bent :eta pled to the
above eomplaisita—how to put thorn together, and what
propottions to use. J. IL ‘teliNTYllll,
Proprietor, Reading, Pa.
For sale at Lewis' Book Store
Thintiagilon, Pa., Srpt. 6,180.
MeBNTYRB'S
DANDELION PILLS,
For all diseases arieltig from ono (.111F10, viz: Nevor and
Ago.., Ilyxpepsia, Cat:trill in Um - Head, Weak and
Ntonmeli, such an Indigestion, Sick Headache, Old
dines of the llend. Weakness of Sight, Windy Ailinonts,
Rheumatism, mid Rheumatic Pams, Polon In tho Back or
Nervous Debility, Lowness of tipiritn, Itmco ity of
the Blornl, Illotelsen or Ninon 111 l sof 11,0 Body, Orme!,
Worms, d.e., d.e. Hold at 25 eento pet 110 , L.
• McENTYRE'S
710) IA N rEG ILI:
'/Y)IJIAM
Thkinfallible medicine is warranted to expel worinx in
all cases and may tin given to euildron of Ail ageei, As they
are purely vegetable and perfectly hanillesd.
VW. Can be tint at Lewis Book don!, Illantingdon, Pa
‘ NJL
S011001:lioOKS,
FOR SALE
AT LEITIS' 1:00"i, STATIONERY k MIiVIC STOitll,
OSGOOD'S Speller. lot, 0.1, 4th atid lith -
DOT ErS Speller and Readers.
SANDER'S do do do
'form n's Speller and Dauer, (old and-new editions.)
liullten's and Brown'. Giammars.
Fitt l'h3 steal Geography.
il'arren*s Physical Getup aptly.
Mitchell's, Monteith and Me:lolly's Geographies d Atlases.
Camp's Geogiapliy, with Key to Mitchell', Outline Maps.
Webster's and Worcester's Diet
(Dileiambus' First Lessons to Composition.
itomkenlio's Composition and Rhetoric.
Gs...ideal 'a. Stoddard's and Brooks' Ai all/astir-v.
Peterson's Familiar Science.
theenlears and Stoddard's Keys to Aril hmeties.
Greenleaf's and Davies' Algebras.
themilears Key to Algebra.
Parker's Juvenile Philosophy.
Parker's First Lessons in Natural Philosophy.
Pukes's Philosophy.
Willard's History of the United Stales.
Chlda
"
Goodrich'e " - u "
Payson, Bunton and Scilimer's Penmanship, in eleven
numbers.
Potter k Hainmond's Penmanship in twelve numbers.
Academic-at, Controllers' and other Copy Rooks.,
DAYIele Elementary Geometry and Trigtnometry.
Davies' Legendre's Geometry.
Greenleaf Geometry.
Fulton & Eastman's Rook-keeping.
Bonk Keeping by Single Entry, by thinsfoid to Payson •
Book Keeping, by Single and Double Entry, by Ilanaloid A
Payson.
Other hooks mill be added and furnished to order.
A full stock of School Stationery alitsyS on band.
; Huntingdon, Pa. -
P APER ! PAPER!! PAPER !!!
Tracing Paper, '
Impression Paper,
Drawing Paper,
Deed Piper, ,
Titl3llo Paper,
Silk Paper for Flowers,
Porforoted Paper,
Bristol Board,
•
Int Cap Paper, --
Foolscap Btper,
Letter Paper,
Commercial Note Paper,
Ladles' Gilt Edged latter and Nolo taper,
ladies' Plain a n d Fiery Note Pape,
Wllite.and Colored Card Papor, in Parks and Slseot3,
For sale at LEWIS' Book, Stationery and Music Store.
D EADY RECKONER -
It, A complete Pocket Ready Reckoner; in dollars
turd cents, to validh are added forms of Notes, Bills, Re
ceipts, Petitions, &c., together nub a sot of useful tables
containing rate of interest front ono dollar to twelve thous
and, by the single tiny, with a table of wages, and board
by tho week and day. For safe at
LEWIS' BOOK STORE.
OIL CLOTH WINDOW SHADES
— 'GILT GOLD SIIADP,
MIISDIN SHADES,
Rell.LEl" 13 FIXTURES, -
TAPE, CORD AND TASSALS
. .
(ILL ASSORCNIENT
AT LEWIS' BOOK STORE
r.0001..000 "JE•3OIVS6
FOR EVERYBODY,
CHEAPER THAN ANY OTHER
KINDS. Call at Lewis' Book Store
and SEE ASSORTMENT.
CHOPCE • CANDIES
Oran Liml, fur sale whoNsolo nud iotailat Lewis &
Coo Family Grocery.
SUPTC/ 1
All kinds 01 Spica for Bale at Limits' family Orocory
Huntingdon, Pa.
CALL at D. P. GWIN'S if you want
GOOD GOODS.
IDOOTS AND SHOES, of every va
_up lay at CUNNINGLIAM & CAIIMON'S.
FOlt THE LADIES.
A superior article of Note Paper Rua Envelope
sultabla for confidential correspondence, for sale at
LE, WM' BOOK ct STATIONERY STORE.
MONTHLY TIME BOOKS,.
For male I,t
LEWIS' BOOK AND STATIONERY STONE.
BLANK BOOKS,
of VARIOUS aine, for sale at
LEWIS' BOOK AND SZATIONeItr STOUR
SOUR PICKLES ready for the table
by the 51 doz.,doz., or IA doz., for sale at
Len is' Fatally armory.
GANNED PEACHES and Tomatoes
I 'toil Pickles, TomatoeGatsup, Popper mance, ke., &
for dale ut Male Family Grocery.
- MEW GOODS CONSTANTLY RE-
Mead at CUrIING HAM &CARMON'S.
LOVE'S Pure and Superior Rio Co
fee lu packages acute pound, for sale at
LEIVIE Fatuity Grocery.
ENVE LOPES- ,
By
the box, pack, or lean quantity, for talc at
LEWIS' BOOK AND STATIONERY STORE.
CI HOUND ADMIT. AND SAMNA
LT at CCW,YINGUA,If S CA R.N°A.R.
\\ HARION &ITAGUIE,
HILL STREET,
HiONTEINbOON,
riETALE,
DEALERS,
Foreign and Domestic
HARDWARE,
(I,,(`Jr,
Tho'EttLenti6n of
MECHANIC'S, IAI HERS, BUMPERS,
alai Laws gem:laity, is leyfted to the foot that no aro
Bow offering a BETTER ASSORTMENT of
HARDWARE, CUTLERY &C.,
than can he found elsewhere in this part of the State, nt
prices to suit the times. Our stock comprises nil urtialem
in this Eno of business, embracing a general mortment
of TOOLS nod MATERIALS used by CARPENTIMS,
BLACKSMITHS, CARRIAGE and WAGON MAKERS
JOINERS, .te„ Ac., together with a large stock of
iron, Steel, Nails, Spikes, Railroad and
.111ining Supplies, Saddlery, Rope,
Chains, Grindstones; Circular, •
Milt and Cross. Cut Saws,
Enamelled, Finished
and Plain.' Hol
low lVare.
Coal Oil Lamps and Lanterns,
Oil and PrAvder Cans
An excellent aNsoameut of
Mr 'lime, C:/-1.3.t10a3ry-,
Conlin Wm;
KNIVES, FORKS, DESSERT, TEA
AND TABLE SPOONS, SCIS
ORS, RAZORS, &C.•
BRITTANIA & SILVER PLATED WARE
Household, Hoak%lineal and Farm
Implements,
Of the latest and most improved patterns ;
CONSTANTLY ON lIAND AND FOR SALE
AT .111 - .4IITUFA CTURER,S" PRICES.
CARRIAGE & WAGON MAKERS
Will find a general assortment of material for their use
consisting iu part of
Carriage Trimmings, Hubs, iS'pokes,
Rims, Axles, Springs, Nuts, Bolts,
Washers, Malleable Irons, Pa
• tent and enamelledifeathcr,
' Whips, Toitgues, Hoc
' heti., Shafts, etc.
317-s IS: Sala' 13C
. •
ANVILS, BELLOWS, - VICES,
S LEI) GES, lIAMNILIZS,
• HORSE AND MULE SHOES,
Horse Nails, and all kinds of Iron& Steel
- CARPENTERS
Will linti in our establishment n superior stuck of
PLANES,
• SAWS,
AUGERS,
HATCHETS,
HAMNIERS,
FILES,
CHISELS,
HINGES,
SCREWS,
LOOKS,
.1;0111'S,
•
PULLEYS, .
'SASH-CORDS, &C.
MINING AND MINERS'
,GOODS.
NAILS and SPIKES, of all varieties
BLASTING POWDER, FUSE,
ut7lll. PICK'S' AND ,siro 1 7 ELS.
M I ELX • XELOX •
Gm Lo accornamtlated with everything fu thuir ;Ulu Aunt
a Grain Separator to a Whet-btono.
33 . 13.11c10x•0s
Are especially invited to call and examino our stock of
BUILDING HARDWARE,
and compare our prices n ith others.
Agricultural . Implements,
Comm ising the tamous Russell
Reaper, Mower, and Dropper, combined,
Runt First Premium HORSE PITCHFORK,
Rakes,
Se) Hies,
Hoeg,
Hay Felks, •
Tiaco and It.dlr, Chaiud,
Ors all Chains,
Case Tics,
• Curry Combs,
Cards, Se.,
Among Om specialtica of our llouso, wo desire to call
attcution to Um celebrated
OHIO PUMP,
Tho exclusiro right to sell which is vested in us. Soot! for
acircular and got full particulars of same, and satisfy
yourself of its superior qualities.
SCALES.
Scales at all slats and de,criptious, including .
Tca and Counter Scales,
Platform Scales,
Grocers' and Druggists' Scales,
Bolling Mill, Wheelbarrow, Pork, Port
able, Hopper, Miners and Trans.
portation, hay, Cattle and
Coal Scales,
FURNISHED AT MANUFACTURERS'
CASH PRICLS.
The largest and best assortment of
GLASS, PAINTS, OIL & PUTTY,
Ever offered in this niece
A GREAT VARIETY OF
COOK & PARLOR STOVES.
ALL SIZES OF
NAILS AND .BEADS,
By the keg,. Very fowl
Best Noi ay nail, lod, bar au hoop Iron.
STEEL, of all sizes and descriptions
WAGON , BOXES;
• • CARRIAGE SPRINGS,
IRON AND BRASS WIRE
Lard, Lubricating mid Coal Oil,
By the barrel or gallon, at very low• figures
4G3 - A call is respectfully FoVcited, feeling confi
dent that our goods and prices mill not foil to
pleaso.
'WHARTON & 111AGUIRE.
Ilarltinplon,"}lg3
N 1867.
'NUE TROPO4N
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HAJD \\ ARl' S TOIR E,
HUNTINGDON, PA.,
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JAS. A. BROWN
Now located in the splendid storeroom in his new
MAMMOTH BRICK BUILDING,
HILL ST., HUNTINGDON, PENNA.
• Offns nt WHOLESALE and RETAIL au Immense
stock and endless variety. of
FOREICLV AND DOMESTIC
HARD r. ARE,
CUTLERY,
Paints, Oils, Glass,ic
AT REDUCED PRICES.
ELEVEN YEARS diligent attention to business in the
linnlwaro trade in this platy, has gii en no an exp./ h
once that:enablee mo to secure greet nol vantages for my
eustottlets in the selection of tine best standard brands awl
reliable qualities of goods. •
Buying for cash direct from the umnufacturers, and be
ing in utmost daily receipt of goods, bought since the dc•
cline int prices, I can offer rare advantages to buyers.
My stock embraces a general assortment of
TOOLS AND MATERIALS FOR
Carpenters,
Blacksmiths,
Gunsmiths,
Shoemakers,
Saddlers, .
Painters,
Coachmakers,
. Cabinet Makers,
Machinists, •
Foundrymen
And all other kinds of Mechanics.
BUILDERS
win find hero i superloi stock of
I@Tctils atM3.41:1.1011-r....0.,
LOCKS, BOLTS, SORENS,II.IN
-
Glass and Putty. Oil and Paints.
Colors of all kinds, Paint Brushes, Varnishes, dc
'ass cut to any site. •
CARPENTERS
Kill find auell selected stocic of
DisstoWsand Spear & Jackson's Saws,
Chisels and Steel squares,
Alw s, Inter Bits, !Gauges, :taw sets,
e 4, 1141E:IRAs, 101 l stones, Files.
1:01t1X(1 SIACIIINES, with two cranks and three nu
;;,•rs to cacti.
FOR HOUSEKEEPERS
I baso a line variety of enameled, Tinned and Plain
HOLLOWVARE,
Pane, Skillets. Dust i'ans, Scrub Brushes,
Waffle Dons. Brass Kettles, Bath Bricks.
Iron Ten Kettles, Knives and Forks,
Coal Buckets and shovels, Tea and 'Pablo Spoons.
Itrittannta and SILVER-PLATED WAR ll,Table Castors
Brass Stair Rods, and a splendid stock of Harrisburg
STONEWARE, including crocks alas Mil as large as six
gallons. -
EH=
Chain Die ceg wheel ClotlQ IP!liger
With a late iinproventent. This is now the very beet
and most desirable Wringer In the mai het. Having th.
agency for this place I Can sell thew strictly at the man
ufaetarer's prices. All warranted.
BLACKSAITLIS
ho supplied with
llorqn otiors, Hulse sails, Stocks and Dies,
Nom ity Nail Ilotl6, • Rasps, Ytlos,
Iron and Steel All{ ils, Buttresses,
Vices, Bellows, nod other tools in their lin
CARRIAGE & WAGON-MAKERS
Will find a supply of
Cariisno Oil Cloth, Carriage atd Fire Bolts,
Ti awnings, Seat bricks, Drop black coach Varnish,
Fulham, Spoken and hubs, arm and enameled Leather,
Shafts, Tongues, bpulto Angers,
Sleigh ltiuthera, Fenders, and other materials.
FINE CUTLERY , '
Comprising Table boles and Fortis of best American
and English styles and Finalities, Cars era' Butcher knives,
Encore, Shears Scissors, Pruning Knives, anti Pruning,
Shears, and the hugest vai idly of styles of
POCKET KNIVES
To be found in control renusylvania,"incluiling Wes
teultoluen fiunon9 IXLcutlory.
SHOEMAKERS
As heretofore ',Yin find Hero best assortment of
Tooth and iihultngs in their lino of trado, consisting of
Hammers, Pincers, Lists, Pegs, Awls,
ing Sticks and straps N 3 elute ' Shoo Thread,
timeliest and shrink Irons, Wax, 13ristles,
But slitters, Welt Knives, Steel and iron Shoo Nails,
Sticlting Gauges, etc., Round head nails, etcq
SADDLERS, & TIARNESS-MAKERS
Are also provided for. Saddle Trees of the best Pitts
burg inoko, °hitting, Straining, and ltolu Web, Stirrups,
limes, Pad 'fives, and a full variety of Silver, Brass and
Japanned Harness Mountings,
FARMERS
And others 15 in sea that my stock comprises many use
ful articles in their lion, such as
Scythes, Rakes, Spades, Pointing axes,
Shovels, Forks, noes, Grindstones, Wove wire,
Clal don Hakes ' Muse homes, DISSTUN'S MILL SAWS,
Trace Chains, Halter chains, Circular, Cross-cut, Wood
Carry rumba, Horse brushes; and Meat Sawa,
Wagon Jacks, Post Augurs,
Shovel Moulds, Mann's Quest Trowels,
Also, two or three kinds of the best
HORSE HAY-FORKS.
Made in the Miami States and by which M load of hay
nut he taken from tho wagon to the mow In about fivo
mittatca. These forks sarojabor, hay and money, and no
thrifty fu•ntor can afford to do without ono. The
EXCELSIOR FORK
Las Leen extensively =Mind gives great satisfaction.
I warrant all the forks I sell.
COALOIL LAMPS &LANTERNS
COFFIN LACES and all Trimmings for Cabinet-makers
CHEAP WOODEN PUMPS.
The merit of these pumps is shown by tho fact that the
demand fur them is rapidly increasing everywhere. There
is no iron in them to cut rode and Injure the rater. They
are light and convenient, HO that every man can put 'ln
his OM n pump, the %hole only costing him about one half
the pi ice of other pumps. rumps, and wooden ripe to
cult them, promptly chipped by railroad on reeeill of or
ders. Clive depth from floor to bottom of well.
Terra Cotta DRAIN PIPE, Hot Air REGISTERS for
Ceilings, COOK STOVES, of any pattern desired.
JAMES A. BROWN.
Don't forget the SIGN OF THE PADLOCK.
Huntirgd u , Art 010, lta.
VhilAtlptin .bl)crtisonents.
DAINTS FOR: FARMERS AND
OTHEIL4.—The Grafton Mineral Paint Co. are now
manufacturing the Best, Cheapest and most Bumble
Paint in use: two coats well put on. mixed • with pure
Linseed Oil, 0111 last 10 or 1:1 yearn ; It is urn light brown
or beautiful chocolate color, and can be changed to green,
lead, stone, drab, olive, or errant, to snit the taste of the
consumPr. It is valuable for hutt , cu, barns, fences, car.
rime and car makers, pails and wooden-ware, ngricultnr.
al implements, can d bo Its, S esseis and ships' bottoms,
canvas, metal and shingle roofs, (It being fire and water
proof), lied)- oil eleths, (tale manufactuter having used
GOOD hhts, the wet year,) and as fl paint for any purpose
is unhurpms,sl for Ludy, durability, elasticity, and adlie
shencss. • Price $6 per bbl. of 800 lbs., which will supply
n farmer for 3 ears to come. Warranted in all cars as
111101 . 0. Send for a oil: odor which gives full particulars.--
None genuine unless branded in a trade mark Grafton
Mineral Paint. Address DANIEL BIDWELL,
eel Om „ , 254 Pearl street, New York.
&if- T•on MVOs of the ahoy° paint for stile It Laub,'
Bookliiere,
Is
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STEVENS HOUSE,
21.23, 25. & 27 BROADWAY, N,l,
ON THE EUROPEAN PLAN
Thc,STEVENS 7101.13 E is well and a Idely known to thu
travelling public. Thu location in especially suitable to
inerchnit {.4 Mid illl4loolllooo ; it is ill close pro.y.iml ty to
the busine/n part of the City—is on the highivay of South
•rn and Western travel—amt totjacont to all tho principal
Railroad and Steamboat depots:,
TILE STEVENS'IIOUSE haS liberal accommodations
for over 300 guests—it is well furnished, and possesses
army modern improvement fur the comfort and entertain.
snout of its inmates. The rooms are spacious anti well
vont lated—provided .with eras and'water—the attend.
once is prompt andiespectiol—and tho table is gener
ously provided milli every delicacy of the season—at mod
elate rates. Tito rooms having been refurnished anti
rentodolvd, no aro enabled to offer extra facilities
for the comfort and plessura or our Gpests,
F°ll' BITUMINOUS COAL; '
D USTI, NO GA SI . NO. .D..titiPERS
J. REYNOLDS & SON; ,
N. W. Corner 13th & Filbert streets,
=I
WHO UGHT-IRO4N,,AIR-TIGHT
GAS-CONSUMING H EA T E R,
For case of numagement n Moat any darm,r,
!ditty, Simplicity, told Economy, ail Ileator Isafito int
l. Mr in this country. They are ail guaranteed to give
satisfaction. kali:states mode free of charge.
Cooking Ranges,
Latrobe Heaters;
Slate .1 1 / a ntics,
Low Down Grates,
Portable Heaters,
Registers,
Svngl for ono of our Illustrated Pamithlets— [nplo-ly
Late Powell's Embrocation,
For all Diseases Incident to HORSES
CATTLE, and the HUMAN FLESH,
Re4uiring the use of an External
Application.
This new Ccmpound, prepared by it practical Chemist
liavingn full Imo, ledge of all the seediest virtties of each
ingredient that enters into its composition, is warranted
to exceed anything of the hind ever yet offered to the
Public no un external application for the diseases far
MiliCh is is recommended. We are satisfied that it will
work its own•roed into the confidence of 101 l oho use it,
sod thew who try it once still never be without it, and
then °fore wo rely on experience no the best test of its MO,
fulneos. It is pronounced by Farriers, and ull who hose
toted it to be tlso beat implication over used.- This, Em•
brocation has beesi pot up for over eight years, and it is
only through the increasing demand and urgent sequest
of my freesia and the Public that I send it foods os too
grand remedial agent for the 'various diseases to which
that noble and useful animal, the horse, is subject -
Many remedies have been olfered to Cm Public under
different forms, some of these are injurious, soars sit best
of little use, stud many wholly improper to tutswer the
urposes for which they sire recommended.
A jodisious and really useful composition, free from
those objections, Lae therefore long been desired by massy
gentlemen who have valuable horses, and are unwilling
to toust them to the case of designing and metended
Folders. Their wi.-Les ate at length folly gratified, by
Dr. Beals being prevailed upon to allow this valuable
Embrocation (which has proved so effiesseloos to the vari
ous diseases) to be prepared and btought out to the pub
lic.
mi. Embrocation uas extensively used by the Govern
ment during the war.
Address all Otders to Dr. EDMUND BEALE,
SOS South Second Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
For rule nt Lewis' Book Store, and by Store keepers
generally. may 'o7—tm.
SPEER'S PORT GRAPE WINE!
Excellent for Females and Weakly Persons.
Used by hundreds of Congregations for Church or Con
11111111011 purposes.
TINEYARDS—Los Angelus, California, and Passaic,
New Jersey.
SPEER'S PORT GRAPE. WINE, Pour Your, Old. This
Justly celeMated netts o Wino is rondo from tlso juice of
the Operjo Grope raised its this country. Its invaluable
Tonic and Sticagilmaing Properties aro unsurpassed by
nay other asthe o Me. Using the pure juice of the grapo
produced under Mr. Spoor's own personal supervision,
Its purity and genuineness ate guaranteed. The young.
est child may partake of its gown one qualities, and the
weakest invalid any use it to advantage. It Is particular.
ly benefizial to tho aged and debilitated, and mite(' to the
valioub ailments that afflict Um' weaker sex. It is in ev
ery respect A InicE TO BE RELIED ON.
Invalids use Spoor's Port Grotto Wino; Females Uso
Specs's Port Grape Wine; Weakly Persons Fuld a Benefit
by Its Use; Speer's Wines in hospitals aro profened to
other Wines.
Principalolllce, A, SPEER,
No. 243 BROADWAY, oppolite City Hall Park, N. Y
Sold by John Rood, aua tiaumul Swith, Druggists, Hun
tingdon. ._ selB
628. HOOP SKIRTS. 628
W M. T. HOPKINS
"OWN MAKE."
After more thou./imputes experience and experiment
ing in the manufacture of bTRIt.TLY FIRST QUALITY
HOOP SKIRTS, we offer our Justly celebrated goods to
merchants and the public In full confidence of their sit
perloi ity over till others in the Atnerican market, and
they aro so acknowledged by till who wear or deal iu
them, as they glee more satisfaction than any other
Skirt and recommend themselves In every respect. Deal
eta ht hoop Skirts should make a note of this fact. Ev
ery lady who has not given them a trial should do so
without further delay.
Our :view anent embraces every style, length and size
for Lattice, Misses and Children. Also, Skirts made to
order, altered and repaired.
Ask for "Hopkin's Own Malce," and lee not deceived.—
See that the letter' ll'' is woven on the 'fillies between
each !loop, nod that they are stamped 'IV. T. HOPKINS,
MANUFACTURER, 628 ARCH STREET, PHILAIYA,"
upon each tape. No others are genuine.
Also, eo.tantly on hands fall lino of good Now Yolk
and Eastern made Skirts at very lose prices, IVholosalo
and Retail. at the Philadelphia Hoop Skirt Manufactory
and Emporium,
NO. 025 ARCH STREET, PIIILAD'A.
a 1E25 .:ni
OPPOSITE BOWLING GREEN
CLIASE S CO.
PHOPRIF.TORS
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PHILADELPHIA, PA.,
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Ventilators, cf7c., cf:c
13EA1_,E'S
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wm. T. HOPKINS
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ENNSYLVANIA RAIL ROAD.:
TIME OF LEAVING OF iIiAINS
WINTER ARRANGEMENT.
• .1
EASTWARD
rEI ral '
59
•
STATIONS. 15..1
A. 514
112 151
1228 -
12 40
12 50
1 OS 3 35
1 30
1 401
1 50
2 05
2161 4 21
2 22
2
2'4 0 2 0
8 051 4 47
Mt.
Mapleton,'
Mill Creek,—
liiintingdou,
Potersburg,...
'Barren
ISprucocreel,,
Birmingham,
Tyrone,
Tipton, '
Mtn
Bell's 31111 e,
Altoottn,....
8 25
I A. M.
FAS
and a
Cincr
tT LINE East
arrives at Hut
VINA PRI.
and arrives at
ST LINE We
and arrives ai
1867.
MEEMEI
A. M ,
Th.
4 25
Th
746
uktingdon at 1 29 A. 1.
Ess EUSIW:taI 10.1V0A Aitoll
it HuntingdOn at 5 10 P 11.
outward, leaves Iluntingd,
It Altoona at 9 90 1. X
P., AI.
v. 24,
RV
NTINGDON & BROAD 'IOP
. , RAILROAD. , - -
after BIOZ , :DAY,
,OCT. Passenger
111 arrive and depart as follows -
AINS. - DOWN TRAINS.
On an ,
Trams
UP T
STATIONS, . -------'----,
Accomn.l min., ' AOCO3M. M.ui
P. M. I A.M. . ; „ .A. M. •P. 31
I 1 SIDINGS'.' '
56 4 40 LE 7 50111untinpldn, ' All' 930 on 4 17
5,02 .; 810 MeConnollatown; '.9 OS 3 ST - ;
I 514 822 Pleasant tkovo , ; .8,55 - 3,49
531 '- '8 38 Marklesburg,, ,*8 38 330 ,
5 50 8 53 Cotreo Run,B 23
• 3 15
,
600 901 Itotig,4 - Ready ' 8 13 8
2 3 08
_ 1 7 •7 5 51
• 610 912 Cove,
6 201 -9 16 Fishor's Summit ' L 7 53 250
en 6 38Ina 933 ~ ,„,• An, 7 35 in 2 35
lie 940 -'''", , ,An 2
2 26
10 00 111,141051meg . 2 - 08
10 08 llopovrell, , 2 00
10 24 Piper'. Run, ' 144
10 42 TateseHlti,• -•- lEt
10 55 Bloody Run,'''
1 or
AR 11 05 Mount Wiwi, 1
fie,l 00
E3IIOUPS RUN BEAN,
LE 40 :LE 0 50IF.axtou
551 10 05 Conlmont,
7 00, 10 10 Crawford,
in 7 10 20 Dudley,
Broad Top City,—
Huntingdon Oct. 23, 1867. JOHN
. 0 . 1 ,WM01 1 111. ,
Ikke, tD3
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READING RAIL' ROAD,
SUMMER ARRANGEMENT;
APRIL 8, 1887.
GREAT TIIIINK LINE FROIII THE
North , and North-West for PIULADELPIII4, NEW
YORE, lILADINO, POTTSVILLE, TAMAQUA, j'ASIILAND, LEI/ANON,
ALLENTOWN, EASTON, EIOIRATA, 1.4412, LANCASTER, MAW.
Ac., Ac.
.Trains leave Harrisburg fur New Yolk, as follows I At
3 00, 8,10 and 9 35 A. M., and 210 and 0,00 P. 31., connect
ing with similar trains on' the Pennsylvania ILliatrrivlng
nt Now York 5,00 nud 10 10A, & 4.40, 5,20.10 23 P. 31
Sleeping cars accompany Ulna 00 a ra and 0 00 p.m.trains
without change.
Leave Harrisburg for Reading, 'Pottsville, Tamaqua,
Minersville, Ashland, Pino Grove, Allentown nod Plata-,
delpliia at 10 A. M., and 210 and 410 P. 31., stopping at
EutniiiCaL...ll pl itielpal way tb s ., 4 10 p. tn. trash]
making connections for-Philadelphia and Columbia only.
For Pottsville, Schuylkill Haven and Antl., via Schuyl
kill and Susquehanna R.R., leave Harrisburg at 3 20 I! M.
Returning, leave New-Yong at 9 A. M., 12 Noon, 5 & 8
P. 31.; Philadelphia at 5,15 A. IL, and 3 30 I'. II; Way Pas
!tenger train leaves Philadelphia at 7 30 A. 11. returning
from Reading at 630 P. 3f., stops at all stations: Pottsville
at 8.45 A. 34. and 2 45 P. 11.; Ashland 6 00 and 11,30 a m,
and 1,05 P 111; Tamaqua at 0.43 A 31., and I and 8.05 P M.
Leave Pottsville for Harrisburg, via Schuylkill and
Susquehanna Railroad at 7,00 a nt.
An Accommodation Pte,songer Train leaves READING at
7.30 A. 'IL, and returns from l'intsaetruie at 5,00 P. M
Pottsville Accommodation Train: Leaves Pottstoon at
6,20 n.m., returning leaves rhiladellibit at 0,30 p. tn. -
Columbia Railroad Trains leave Reading at 7 00 A
M., and 615 P. IL, for Ephrata, Linz, Laucait:r, Col
umbia, Ac.
On Sundays, leave Nov York at S 00 P. M., Philadol•
plan, 8 a at awl 015 P. M., thu 8 a M It aill I alining only.
to Bending; Pottsvillo 8 A. M., Hard burg,4 35 a in, tool
Heading 1 20,7 20 a. nt., fur Harrisburg, 1122 it in:for
New York, and 4.25 p. in. for Plailadelphia. •
COMMUTATION, MILEAGE, SEWN, SellOOL, and HSU/11910N
TMKETS to and from all 'muts at redocod bites.
Baggage checked through: SUN:lnds Baggage allowed
each Passenger.
O. A. NICOLL%
Beading, April 8, 1867. Ce'nerai Superintendant.
4sz
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,rd - co•Z4
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS AND
SEWING MACHINES. .
M. GREENE' has removed his
13. Music Store, to the second floor of Leister's build
ing, Micro he keeps constantly oh habil STEINWAY &
SONS' and s3AISIILE'S Piano Manufileturing Company's
PIANOS, MASON & lIA3ILIN'S CABINET ORGANS and
CARET ART, NEEDHAM & CO.S' 3l ISLODEONS: Guinn s,
Violins, Fifes, Flutes; Guitar and Violin Strings.
MUSIC BOONS—Golden Chain, Gulden Ohm% or, Golden
Censer. Golden,Trio, Ac., &c.
SHEET MUSIC.—Us is constantly receiving from Phil.
adolphla all the latest music, which poisons at a distance
hlshing.can order, and have sent them by mail.
Also GROVER & BAKER'S Celebrated SEWING MA
CIIINES—the only machine that, in addition to every
kind of sewing, embroldois perfectly; sewing Silk and
Cotton of all kinds and colors for machinbs.
Persons buying Sewing Machines fully instructed in
the use of them.
41 , E0- Pianos and Organs Warranted for fleeyeare
Thoso wishing to buy any of the abovo articles aro in
vited to call and examine 'nine before purchasing else.
here lily prices are the same as in New York and
Philadelphia.
Circa:are of Instruments or Machines, sent: promptly
upon application with any additional inforni.ition desired.
11. M. GREENE,
11111 street, lluntingdon, Pa.'
intlyS,'67 Second fluor otleister's now brick building
• •
BILLIARDS ! BILLIARDS !!
JOSEPH. L. POTJLTON,
Strawberry Alley, near Third Street,
HARRISBURG,
Respectfully informs the 'public that
he has opened for their use his new awl Oagantly fitted
up Billiard Roost. It contains
FOUR NEW TABLES OF MAP'S MANUFACTURE,
anperior to any now in the city.
This Billiard Boom challenges comparison with any
room In the State, west or Philadelphia.
LUMBER. SOLD ON COHESION.
S. E. HENRY & CO:,
Aro receiving all kinds of LUMBER. comprising all the
different grades of
BOARDS,
FRAME STUFF, ' • " "
JOINT AND LAP SHINGLES,
PLASTERING LATH,
PLANK,
WORKED FLOORING,
WEATIIER BOARDING, ' •
FENCING,
RAILING, Ac., Ac., Ac
Which x ill be sold at prices at the mill, with freight loa
dud. no 7 •
SPECTACLES.
. -
A fine and large assortment always on
- Band
AT LEWIS' BOOK STORE.
47tm-XM , I'llll OYTITARA!--The
Pro eh y t ori a n Psalmodist—no
" Shawn—TheJobiloe — litinteu'a and
1301 tini's enlarged and improved in4nuetors—Wetland's
New and Implored Method for the 0 nitar—Leland'a Accor
dean, Violin end Flute Instructors—Winner's and Ilowe'a
Violin Instructors—Bell:Ws Melodeon .Inetructor—ltur
row& Piano-Porto Primer—do. Thorough•ltaeo Primer—
Howo's lhas, tug 1100111 Dances—The Chorus Glee Book—
Turn's Harp, for sale at
LEWIS' DOOR, STATIONERY & MUSIC STORE
ALEXANDRIA BREWERY.
THOMAS N. COLDER.'
The undersigned having now entered Into the
ialtta t%lexat o ir u ta Ittewe i ry, the . pu t hite_ urn t , Informet
9Rm orders 0. N. '.7 . 1. 9
. 6 .ll"ntic".. u n 'at" to
lilt
TRIOS. N. COLDER.
Ale:cued' la, Oct. 23.1866-ti.
T)AItCIIMENT DE ED PAPER
f)r °ale lt
7EWLS' BOOK ,Y.TORE.
SPEAR'S-'PANENT 3
- - FOR THE PRESEEYATION OF ALL EINEO - Er,
Fit oil's, CES,JBLLI ES, WI , RS, 43rD
Without Sugnrond Without Exitttilish:p f~ ,
dr Air-tight Jars.
, • • -
Otte Bottle mil Prescroe 12 romultuf /Si 1 , 7% 43 '04;
tons of WineW Cair.
4 ; : ....
4 F gF .
t 4. 1 0
• ,
CII.IP, 11EALrlIFIR:';AND EiPECTUAL
:This Solution; when properly wed, 'effectually Pre :
Vents fermentation or decay of Fruits. diq,liy the must
simple and inexpensive process every variety may Lu
kept iu a Errol. and perfectly, wholsoine condition the
Year round. It is no new and uncertain A:m.40961,
but has been in practical use for tho ,past eight 'yours,
yet has been, for thilanest'part. kept from, thel nubile for
th° purpooo of ascertaining this result of , a.sores of ex •
petimen of which Laveptdred ' the' validity 'of all.
that is now compiontly claimed •
Fruits 'pret.orved 'fly this Solution aro es good As the:
best ••canned" fruits, while the use of the solution evade
the trouble of sealing. costly jars or c.ins, keeping from
the air and light. frequent examin'ationx'
ariwn and the :many
-other troubles and annoyances well.k)tOlevery
housewife. '
P, If I 2.M
501
4 a 6
a•as
4 30
23
0
3 66
3 48
33
3,28
3.17
3 12,
3 081
2 50'
MI
39 34
9 4'2
9 271
99 201
9 13
DI
953
58 45
10 08
Froth nodes fruits the year round have flecoin4 rattiest
a household necessity, both on account of their healthful -•
hess and as a luxury; and by the tile of this solutiOn`this
great luxury is within the nasal , of every Emily, rich or
pour, in the tend, 4 all kinds of fruit may IM pre4orved,..
during pleasure at lase data oie-half the expense +orally •
other metbe'l. I •
The setuti M is perfectly 'free froth? ,
Objection on the of health.— Professor' nacho, tindor'Slato — O. ti.. tYa
van Laboratory; Near — Torte:SoOtoniber 14, 1564,h says ; I
dhection °inn, Chief or the litiresot of Mn dohs ands'
urgery, 1 liars examined your Preserving Solution,and•
meats and'''. uits iltaarvod tiy it. haven high opinion•
of its value, runt believe it can ,be used in the ortiserra—
[ion of those articles Ina fresh we, to' for tidi army - and
envy very ntlyniongeomly.! The pirfectlyZ 'f•
free from objection on the ncoru of „ '".
Other certilkaten front diginguishod chemintiOontlim.' -
tug the above, can be suck and hid*libro•theeelation
sold. It is chsitned:
=INS
EED
I.. That 'Spittr's Solution preserves the,llavor •
• kinds uf nutty° fra`ts more perfectly and dumb!
All LI ill) done In any 'other tiny, atuFat touch less ti
and espouse; - , ,
2. That the us° of the Suhition reinferS it unnacsisary
io use airtight or . expensive jars or cans, and also avoids'
the inconveniancu of hounutically scaling and hosphsg
h om the air, heat, light, etc '
•
' 3. That the nu of the Solution .ailntlts of thotreo - plug_
of the fruit in vesseli of any size, oioq hi hogs or barrels
if deolrable • ; - • , • • ,
4. That the tea ot tho Solution allows the shipluotak of •
the fruit by Salt or frreb 'water,`lit the Hottest ti - e • athOe - •
itlauut danger of loss or.lnjury r .r• ' • - •
G. That it is invaluable in the preserving of-Tomato.
hatch, Pour, Arndt,. Quince and other Sauces, Nine, and
Cider; also fur all kinda of Spiced Fruits; Clot thoso alone
-rucommand it to ever); family, and' to use It once
hllt
guarantco approval.
. .
L. IL SPEAR, Praprlotor.',
• .03P. For Bala at 'LEWIS' FAMILY .01tOWSKY 4 . Haat:
ingdan, .
Pa. . , Lau2Ltf
en 7 301mtf‘.' 30
'7 151 2 15
710 210
,LO 7 05 LE 2 05
THE, CIIEAPEST 'A:ND BEST AB-:-
=LE 011 T. . • , , • ' - -
- A PERFECT TI.VE-PZAVE FOR O.Y.Y DOLLAR. -
1,4 every IlehsUl:eopet . ;.earmor; at 4 yrivrel
- WATCH,
or Perpetual Portable Sufi-Dial:'
- IY.tranuted to, keoi) True Vim forOvOrY)Day Of tho Your
MEI
MEM
.
This valuableluslinm'eni; Which is warrinted by Oslo
give the true time, of day throughout the year. been
structed on strictly Scientific principles, being based on
astraMornical tables:ind•ealctifations, and affording the
ta soot measure of time which human ingenuity andsklll
can devise 'exceeding iu aticairacy mid reliability the moat
perfect chronometers, whilit the low 'price at which - we
offer it to the public places 1t wit Lin the reach atoll.. Its
portability Intakes it convenient for travelers, and to every
farmer or:householder it must prove, invaluable to rope s
late their clocks and watches by the most infallible test
recognized by science. .-
The mode,of using I' , . iSol - ar Watch", is the simplest,
that can bo de'vised. After screwing the Style or 'Ono.
mon in its place 'intim moveable brass head end git
directly an or the straight line corresponding to the date,
or that nearest to it on the cylinder, she Metal:Meet le -
placed upright in the sunshine in ouch a position as will
,throw the abodes , of thwntylictlirectly - upon the line att ,
der it. Atter placing the plumlnllue, by. means:of Its
brass attachment, at a right nngle'vrith and td the left of
the Style, in order to sot the cylinder perfectly level, the
point where the extremity of the shadow falls,and
distance from any of the wavy Orciosa - lines exhibiting.'
the morning and corresponding afternoon hours, will In-:
Pirate tics Erne time of day.
The whole upparatus, consisting of a Cylinder' and Mi
gnon. moveable Brass Head, Style,,Plumb line, and firma
attachment for the same, neatly put ep in compact
is sold by us at tics incredibly low price of ONE DOLLAIL.
3husufact urea and sold, wholesale nod retail, by
• ' : k CO.;
31 North Ninth Street,,Philida.
srM-FOr sale, wholesale end retaii, at Win. Lewis' Beek
Stole, ilmit brden, Pa. Agents wanted Melon the artists
—apply ; immediately, . - WM. MOT'S,
se4 ; Agent for lluntlegdon clienty.
'UNITED STATES
Authorized WAR CLAIM. AGENCY:
11Ubl TIN Gll ON, 'EiA
SOLDIERS' 'HEIRS, ATTENTION !
The act of Gingresi approved Thirch 2. 1S07; giros to.
Heirs of Soldiers who died prieonera of Oar,
COIIIIUTATION FOlt RATIONS,
for the time - die" coldier iva's so' hold pris'oher, at the
rate of twenty 4 ea coats per day, to be paid in the follow—
ing order: lot. T. tha w.d no, if untn.triliel ; To tho
children • 3d. To the porento, to both Jointly if they are
lit ileither is dead, to the burviror; .Ith. To the bro.
tilers and sisters: ' • • -
,„,
• The act 'of Yebre•try 29:18q7. provil", for the Wand
ing of the $3OO Cow mutittioli Mewl. where the snide her.
sou vovi 1,,0tt0 drafted. sod was, teynirvd to toter the lip
vice or tar n ish n substitute
DISCHARGED SOLDIERS.
The act of March 2,1867,"e1i0 le skis pro:alone for the •
pnyment of the. - ' ! i
$lOO ADDITIONAL BOUNTY "•
•
to ouch soldiers as IWO itechl•ntilly lout their disiihar
All persons having noiciainishilider bay of the above
mentioned Acts, or any oilier kind of. claim sgainst. the
United eititev or State Goiornmants, can 'tlfork
promptly collected, by iiildeesiing the undeisigned... , llVi•
formation and advice cheerfully given to soldiers or their
fi lends, tree of charge.
"W.1 . 1.7,-NVQODS,. ,
AuVinri.red Army and Navy War-Ctaira,Agent. - ,
may 0,2186 7, .1 LINTIXODpN, Miptingdon cO., Pa,
HTJ'N~ ° =I\T.G~LIIIT
Iltail3LE YARD,
J. M. GREEN R F. O. BEAVER ,
Having entered into yartnornhip, inform tho puhltc thetk
they nro prepared to axecuto all °Vico ot • •
Plain andornaniental litayble Wait
Each as MONUMENTS. HEADSTONES, also Inn!ding
Work, at as low ptlees ns any . shop in'the comity. •
Orders from a distance promptly attended to.
Shop oU MIFFLIN street, a few doors cast of the Lit
theran church = ,MA13,1867-
,The undersigned l 4 w lt oi ß ld L rost'C l ifully ih atiCation pf the citleene
of Huntingdon and Ilurhitfoining counties to the Stock of
beautiful marble nots.atillsud. _Ma Is prop4red
at the shorteit notice, Monumental Marble, Tdmk, Tat:doer
and Stones of every desired alze'and form' of Itallah or
Eastern blarple, highly finished, and carved ,with appro
priate deVices, or plain, an may milt. ' '2
Building Marble, Door and ;Window Bills, le., will be
furnished to order,
W. W. pledges himself to furnish material and work
mancliip equal to any in the, country, at a fair price. .Call
and see, befoio you purchase elsewhere.. Shop on the%
oruor of Montgomery and Mifflin 'we:. Huntingdon, Pa. ,
, • WM. WILLIAMS..
Huntingdon,May,lo 1855. .. •
,
,B•*s
PPLANKS! BLANKS! BLANKS! •
UNSTABLE'S SALES, ATTACIPT EXECUTIONS,
ATTACHMENTS, ' EXECUTIONS,
SUMMONS, , DEEDS,
SURPCENAS, MORTGAGES,
scuonr, ORDERS, ' ' JUDGMENT NOTES.
LEASES FOR HOUSES, NATURALIZATION ICES,
,'O3IIION BONDS, JUDGMENT BONDS,
WARRANTS, ' FEE BILLS,
NOTES, with a waiver of the $3OO Law.
JUDO3IENT NOTES, with a waiver of the $3OO lA*.
ARTICLES OF AGREEMENT, with Teachers,
MAItIIIAGB CERTIFICATES, for Juitices of the Peace
end Ministers of the Gospel.
COMPLAINT, WARRANT, and COMMITMENT„ is case
of Assault and Battery, and Affray. ,
r•CI ERE FACIAS, to recover aniolint of Judgment. -
COLLECTORS' RECEIPTS, for State, County, School,
Borough and Township Taxes. • , '
Printed on superior paper. and for sale at the Ott 01.
the HUNTINGDON GLOBE.
BLANKS, of every description, printed to order, neatly
at short notice, and on good Paper.
pEST BLEACHED At -S N
jUlalwaya un halal at -
CUNNING/TAM, CAR MOATA
A _L RGE VARIETY of articles tog
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